Well the underlying cause is the same between these two bugs, so perhaps
a g-p-m task on the other one would be the right solution here?

I'm not sure whether g-p-m should do sanity checking here: what if your
battery really will die almost immediately upon unplugging? I've had a
laptop that would do that.

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"Critcally low" shown on unplug at 100% full
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